Book-type garment organizer for facilitating garment arrangement

ABSTRACT

Provided is a book-type garment organizer placed on apart of a garment such that the garment is folded and arranged, the book-type garment organizer including a body fabricated in a diary shape such that a garment is folded and contained in a preset shape, and an escape preventing member provided on a part of the body to prevent an escape of the garment that has been folded and contained by the body. The body includes a first wing portion fabricated in a preset shape to constitute a surface of the diary shape, a second wing portion fabricated in a quadrangular shape so as to correspond to the first wing portion and to constitute another surface of the diary shape, and a bending portion integrally connected to the first and second wing portions while being interposed therebetween such that the first and second wing portions are bent inward, respectively.

TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to a book-type garment organizer for facilitatinggarment arrangement which allows a garment to be easily folded to bestored in the form of a book.

BACKGROUND ART

Generally, apparel stores, such as a department store, store pieces ofclothes in a warehouse, and the clothes are stored in a soft sheet bag.In order to store pieces of clothes in a limited space, the pieces ofclothes stored in soft sheet bags are stacked and stored, such that theclothes are easily wrinkled, or the form of the clothes is easilyruined.

Therefore, consumers may feel unpleasant due to the wrinkled clothes,and sellers may incur a loss due to damage to clothes.

Further, when clothes are stored in a travel trunk and transportedduring a business trip, a tour or the like, the clothes are not fixed inthe trunk even though the clothes are well folded and stacked in thetrunk, and thus the clothes may slide to one side or become wrinkled.

Therefore, it may be inconvenient fora user to re-iron the clothes at adestination to dress neatly.

Meanwhile, a conventional method of organizing clothes, which includeshanging clothes using hangers and folding and stacking clothes, requiresa separate closet space for storing clothes, and even though the clothesare arranged with a lot of effort for a long time, the clothes areeasily rumpled when something is taken out for use, and thus the problemof temporal and spatial wastefulness may cause inconvenience in dailylife.

Patent Document

Korean Utility Model Registration Application No. 20-2012-0004888 (Titleof invention: Shirt Storage Box)

SUMMARY OF INVENTION Technical Problem

The present invention is directed to providing a book-type garmentorganizer for facilitating garment arrangement which has a function ofconveniently storing a garment by allowing the garment to be folded inthe form of a book and stored.

Another objective of the present invention is directed to providing abook-type garment organizer for facilitating garment arrangement whichhas a function of preventing an arranged garment from becoming rumpled.

Solution to Problem

One aspect of the present invention provides a book-type garmentorganizer for facilitating garment arrangement, on which a part of agarment is placed to fold and arrange the garment, includes a main bodymanufactured in the form of a diary and configured to fold the garmentin a preset shape and store the garment, and an escape preventing memberprovided in one portion of the main body and configured to prevent thegarment folded and stored on the main body from coming off the mainbody, wherein the main body includes a first wing portion manufacturedin a preset shape and formed as one surface of the form of a diary, asecond wing portion manufactured in a rectangular shape to correspond tothe first wing portion and formed as the other surface of the form ofthe diary, and a bending portion integrally connected with the firstwing portion and the second wing portion while being interposedtherebetween and configured to fold each of the first wing portion andthe second wing portion inward.

The escape preventing member may be formed as a strap which is installedat end portions of the first and second wing portions and surrounds theoutsides of the bending portion and the first and second wing portionsof the main body in which the garment is folded and stored so as to fixthe garment.

The book-type garment organizer may further include a fixing part whichis formed as a groove in one end portion of the first wing portion in apreset shape and into which a part of the garment is fixedly insertedwhen the garment is arranged.

The book-type garment organizer may further include an insertion partwhich is formed in one portion of the first wing portion in a cut stateand allows the garment to be partially inserted into the cut portion.

The main body may be made of a synthetic resin.

The main body may allow a part of the garment to cover each edge portionof the first wing portion, which is chamfered in a predetermined size ina diagonal direction, and may allow one end of the escape preventingmember to pass through a hole formed in one portion of an upper end ofthe insertion part so that the garment is fixed.

Advantageous Effects of Invention

A book-type garment organizer for facilitating garment arrangementaccording to the present invention allows a garment to be put on a mainbody, which is manufactured in the form of a book or a diary, and allowsa first wing portion and a second wing portion to be folded inward sothat the garment is easily arranged in a short time and stored, therebyit is possible to save the effort and time of a user.

The first wing portion has an edge chamfered in a predetermined size ina diagonal direction so that the garment can be fixed while a part ofthe garment covers the edge.

A strap provided in the main body surrounds an outer side of the mainbody on which the garment is folded and stored so as to prevent thegarment from coming off the main body.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a book-type garment organizer forfacilitating garment arrangement according to an embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the book-type garment organizer.

FIG. 3 is a view showing an example of the book-type garment organizer.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT

Detailed descriptions of the invention will be made with reference tothe accompanying drawings illustrating examples of specific embodimentsof the invention. These embodiments will be described in detail suchthat the invention can be implemented by those skilled in the art. Itshould be understood that various embodiments of the invention aredifferent but are not necessarily mutually exclusive. For example, aspecific form, structure, and characteristic of the embodiment describedherein maybe implemented in another embodiment without departing fromthe scope and spirit of the invention. In addition, it should beunderstood that a position or an arrangement of each component in eachdisclosed embodiment may be changed without departing from the scope andspirit of the invention. Accordingly, there is no intent to limit theinvention to the detailed descriptions to be described below. The scopeof the invention is defined by the appended claims and encompasses allequivalents that fall within the scope of the appended claims. Likenumbers refer to the same or like functions throughout the descriptionof the figures.

Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will bedescribed in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings toenable those skilled in the art to easily implement the presentinvention.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a book-type garment organizer forfacilitating garment arrangement according to an embodiment of thepresent invention, FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the book-type garmentorganizer, and FIG. 3 is a view showing an example of the book-typegarment organizer.

As shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, a garment organizer has a part of a garmentplaced thereon and is folded with the garment so as to arrange thegarment, may include a main body 100 and an escape preventing member200.

The main body 100 may be manufactured in the form of a diary and mayaccommodate a garment by folding the garment in a predetermined form.

The main body 100 may include a first wing portion 110, a second wingportion 120, and a bending portion 130.

The first wing portion 110 is manufactured in a predetermined form andmay be formed as one surface of the form of a diary.

The second wing portion 120 is manufactured in a rectangular shape tocorrespond to the first wing portion 110 and may be formed as the othersurface of the form of the diary.

The bending portion 130 is integrally connected with the first wingportion 110 and the second wing portion 120 while being interposedtherebetween and may fold each of the first wing portion 110 and thesecond wing portion 120 inward.

The escape preventing member 200 is provided at a part of the main body100 so as to prevent the garment folded and stored on the main body 100from coming off the main body 100.

The escape preventing member 200, which is installed at an end of eachof the first and second wing portions 110 and 120, may be a strap forfixing the garment by surrounding outsides of the first and second wingportions 110 and 120 and the bending portion 130 of the main body 100 onwhich the garment is folded and stored.

The strap is made of a general textile fabric, one end of the strap isfixed by a ring provided at a portion of one wing portion (generally,the first wing portion 110), and an adhesive is applied to a portion ofthe other wing portion (generally, the second wing portion 120), towhich the other end of the strip is fixed so that the strap is used.

Further, the strap may be made of not only a textile fabric but also asynthetic fabric with excellent elasticity.

The book-type garment organizer for facilitating garment arrangement mayfurther include a fixing part 300 and an insertion part 400.

The fixing part 300 is formed as a groove in one end portion of thefirst wing portion 110 in a predetermined shape so that a part of thegarment may be fixedly inserted thereinto when the garment is arranged.

Specifically, a pair of grooves are formed in a part of an end portionof the first wing portion 110 or the second wing portion 120 in atriangular shape of a predetermined size, and a collar of the garmentmay be fixedly inserted into the grooves.

The insertion part 400 is formed in one portion of the wing portion 110in a cut state so that a portion of the garment may be inserted into acut part.

That is, a portion of the first wing portion 110 is cut in apredetermined shape so that apart of the garment may be fixedly insertedinto the cut part.

The main body 100 may be manufactured using a synthetic resin.

The synthetic resin used as a material of the main body 100 hasproperties such as workability, strength, hardness, corrosionresistance, weather resistance, water resistance, durability, and thelike, is freely colored, and has a beautiful color so as to be processedinto a material appropriate for various fields and used, and the typesof the synthetic resin include phenol resins, polyurethane resins,polyamide resins, acrylic resins, urea/melamine resins, silicone resins,or the like.

Further, the main body 100 is made of a paper so as to be convenientlyused even in lodging, such as a hotel, a motel, or the like, when a usergoes on a trip or a business trip.

Further, since an edge portion of the first wing portion 110 of the mainbody 100 is chamfered in a predetermined size in a diagonal direction,the main body 100 is covered with a part of the garment and is fixed, orone end of the escape preventing member 200 passes through a hole formedin one portion of an upper end of the insertion part 400 so that thegarment is fixed.

That is, a shoulder portion of the garment covers the chamfered portionof the first wing portion 110 so that the garment may be firmly fixed tothe garment organizer 10.

Further, a Velcro fastener is provided on a part of the escapepreventing member 200, and another Velcro fastener corresponding to theVelcro fastener is provided on the main body 100, and thus the escapepreventing member 200 may be attached to or detached from the main body100.

The book-type garment organizer may further include an external cover,the external cover made of a transparent synthetic material,manufactured to correspond to a shape of the garment organizer 10, andenhancing protection of the garment by completely covering the outsideof the garment organizer 10 on which the garment is stored.

As a method of using a book-type garment organizer for facilitatinggarment arrangement, a user puts a garment on the main body 100 of theform of diary, presses the first wing portion 110 and the second wingportion 120 against the garment, folds both arms of the garment tocorrespond to the size of the garment organizer 10, folds a lowerportion of the garment spreading beyond the lower end of the garmentorganizer 10, and folds each of the first wing portion 110 and thesecond wing portion 120 of the main body 100 using the bending portion130 so that the garment is stored on the main body 100, and the strap,which is the escape preventing member 200, covers the main body 100 andthe outside of the garment to prevent the garment from coming off themain body 100.

In this case, the user fixedly inserts collars or the like of thegarment into the fixing part 300 formed in the end portion of the firstwing portion 110 or the second wing portion 120, covers the chamferedportion of the first wing portion 110 with a shoulder portion of thegarment so that the garment is fixed, and fixedly inserts a part of thegarment into the insertion part 400 formed in one portion of the mainbody 100 so that the garment may be auxiliary fixed.

The present invention is described by exemplary embodiments, but thescope of the present invention is not limited to the above-describedexemplary embodiments. It will be apparent to those skilled in the artthat modifications or variations can be made within the scope of theclaims, and the modification or variations may be included in theappended claims.

DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS

-   10: GARMENT ORGANIZER-   100: MAIN BODY-   110: FIRST WING PORTION-   120: SECOND WING PORTION-   130: BENDING PORTION-   200: ESCAPE PREVENTING MEMBER-   300: FIXING PART-   400: INSERTION PART

INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

A book-type garment organizer for facilitating garment arrangementallows a garment to be put on a main body, which is manufactured in theform a book or a diary and allows a first wing portion and a second wingportion to be folded inward, and thus the garment is easily arranged ina short time and stored, thereby it is possible to save the effort andtime of a user.

What is claimed is:
 1. A book-type garment organizer for facilitatinggarment arrangement, on which apart of a garment is placed to fold andarrange the garment, the book-type garment organizer comprising: a mainbody manufactured in a form of a diary and configured to store thegarment by folding the garment in a preset shape; and an escapepreventing member provided in one portion of the main body andconfigured to prevent the garment folded and stored on the main bodyfrom coming off the main body, wherein the main body includes: a firstwing portion manufactured in a preset shape and formed as one surface ofthe form of a diary; a second wing portion manufactured in a rectangularshape to correspond to the first wing portion and formed as the othersurface of the form of the diary; and a bending portion integrallyconnected with the first wing portion and the second wing portion whilebeing interposed between the first wing portion and the second wingportion and configured to fold each of the first wing portion and thesecond wing portion inward.
 2. The book-type garment organizer of claim1, wherein the escape preventing member is formed as a strap which isinstalled at each end portion of the first and second wing portions andsurrounds the outsides of the bending portion and the first and secondwing portions of the main body on which the garment is folded and storedso as to fix the garment.
 3. The book-type garment organizer of claim 1,further comprising a fixing part which is formed as a groove in one endportion of the first wing portion in a preset shape and into which apart of the garment is fixedly inserted when the garment is arranged. 4.The book-type garment organizer of claim 1, further comprising aninsertion part which is formed in one portion of the first wing portionin a cut state and allows a part of the garment to be inserted into thecut portion.
 5. The book-type garment organizer of claim 1, wherein themain body is made of a synthetic resin.
 6. The book-type garmentorganizer of claim 1, wherein the main body allows a part of the garmentto cover each edge portion of the first wing portion, which is chamferedin a predetermined size in a diagonal direction, so that the garment isfixed, and allows one end of the escape preventing member to passthrough a hole formed in one portion of an upper end of the insertionpart so that the garment is fixed.